Sapphire Ice by Hallee Bridgeman

Note:I received a
complimentary copy for an honest review of this book from www.bookfun.org

There are many novels I have read already this year, with
the majority being most enjoyable.Here
is an exceptional novel, in fact when communicating with the author I expressed
the totality of my review in one word, WOW!Fully aware that the word doesn’t help anyone to grasp the contents or
various aspects of the novel here is a little teaser to whet your appetite.

Three women who live together, and are half-sisters with a
background that is very distinct.Not
only is each one’s background dissimilar so is their heritage, and
ancestry.The actions taken on one night
alter the future for all three in the years growing up.Robin is the eldest and has an overwhelming
sense of being responsible for Maxine and Sarah.Robin works hard to put her sisters through
college, now when they are grown with Sarah having just a couple years left,
Robin feels she can rest then.

However, two men are going to come in her life each for a
different reason.One wants to show her
how Christ makes all the difference in the world.The other man, well let’s just say you got to
read the book to believe it.Robins who
life is about to be turned upside down and her sisters couldn’t be happier but
what does Robin feel about all this, can she trust anybody ever again?

Sapphire Ice is the first book in the Jewel Trilogy Bundle
#1 which includes a novella Greater Then Rubies, which I will share in another
review.I just was so overwhelmed with
the way author Hallee Bridgeman has her characters in situations that are very
life like.The emotional tension I felt
as the characters interacted was something I will not forget, whether the
players were praying or arguing.All I
kept thinking was how much a story such as this reflects what real human beings
feel.

Another aspect is how some of the characters were in
accountability relationships in their walk with Christ.Truth spoken from one to another, praying
with and for others, and being a conduit of the love God has for each of us
regardless of where or who we are today. As Iron sharpens iron was a phrase I
kept thinking when sparks would fly in the plot.Repentance, taking time out to be alone with
the Lord is just a part of the strong message in the plot.Well, that gets you started, go have fun
discovering what else lies between the covers of the book!